Printable Electronics: Roadmaps, Markets and Opportunities, Materials and Substrates for Printed Electronics: Opportunities and Markets, and Printable Electronics: From R&D to Revenues Bundle
Printable Electronics: Roadmaps, Markets and Opportunities, Materials and Substrates for Printed Electronics: Opportunities and Markets, and Printable Electronics: From R&D to Revenues Bundle
NanoMarkets, LC
October 1, 2006
Pub ID: NAMA1352987
Price: $5,995.00
Printable Electronics: Roadmaps, Markets and Opportunities
Printable electronics may be defined as the use of printing technologies to create electronic circuits and devices. Both conductive organic polymer inks and nanometallic inks are being used and the printing processes being deployed are either traditional ones -- such as gravure and offset -- or industrial strength ink-jet printing. Printable electronics is gaining considerable attention as a business opportunity at the present time, for three reasons. It promises new kinds of products. It promises improved economics for certain kinds of circuitry. And, it promises new business models which could reshape some areas of the semiconductor industry. This report sets out to answer several important questions including the likely cost/performance capabilities of printable electronics and how they will evolve over time, where the main opportunities in the printable electronics space are and what will they be worth in the upcoming years, if printable electronics will provide opportunities for the traditional printing industry and what are the main strategies of the leading materials, equipment and device firms in this space. Taken as a whole, this report provides a critical analysis of the printable electronics vision and of the value proposition that printable electronics brings to the table. It is intended to be a guide for business strategists, marketing and business development executives, product managers and technologists within electronics companies, specialty chemical and materials firms, printing and printing equipment companies, and electronic manufacturing equipment firms. It is also designed for investment banks, venture capitalists and internal investment teams that are looking at investments in printable electronics.
Materials and Substrates for Printed Electronics: Opportunities and Markets
This report is designed to quantify the opportunities available to the specialty chemical, materials, electronics, semiconductors and printing industries from the emerging printable electronics sector and should also be of interest to investors seeking to make money from an important direction for new materials development. It provides detailed forecasts of materials needed for printed electronics, broken out by chemistry, application and type of printing technology. It will also review the latest R&D and the marketing strategies of firms already active in this sector. The report also reviews and appraises the latest R&D and the marketing strategies for firms producing inks, substrates and other materials used in the printable electronics business.
Printable Electronics: From R&D to Revenues
NanoMarkets continues its coverage of the printed electronics market in this new report that the firm will publish in September of 2006. The analysis in the report builds upon the work contained in two previously released studies that examined and forecasted the opportunities for applications providers and suppliers of inks, materials and substrates for printed electronic circuits. In this new report NanoMarkets will provide detailed unit and revenue forecasts of PE application areas along with materials requirements. The report will answer important questions about the commercial future of inks and substrate materials, it will address key issues surrounding production and manufacturing processes and it will also discuss company strategies, market drivers and key trends. This report will be of great value to applications providers, suppliers of inks and substrates, manufacturers of production equipment, specialty chemical companies, electronics manufacturers and investors. The report will address issues important to senior executives and managers of R&D, sales and marketing, technology planning and finance.